Epilepsy Part I: Basic Principles and Diagnosis

William Theodore, Clinical Epilepsy Section, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA

Epilepsy, Part I, Basic Principles and Diagnosis, Volume 107, in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series offers a comprehensive review of our knowledge of the field today, including epidemiology, basic mechanisms, animal models, and topics of increasing interest such as the role of inflammation in epilepsy. It provides a comprehensive approach to description of the clinical, electrographic and imaging aspects of the epilepsies, with a clear outline of contemporary classification and the role of modern diagnostic techniques, as well as neuropsychological and psychiatric aspects of epilepsy. Chapters are authored by internationally respected neurologists with varied perspectives insuring depth to the content. Epilepsy, Part II, Treatment, Volume 108, continues coverage of epilepsy with a focus on treatment. The volumes will be a very important resource for basic scientists, clinical investigators, and all health professionals treating patients with epilepsy.

Audience

Clinical neurologists and research neuroscientists

Book information

Published: October 2012

Imprint: ELSEVIER

ISBN: 978-0-444-52898-8

Reviews

"Stefanâ¦and Theodoreâ¦present the first of two volumes for clinicians and neuroscientists on the clinical features and management of the neurological manifestations of epilepsyâ¦neurologists, neuroscientists, epilepsy specialists, geneticists, and neurosurgeons from North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan address basic mechanisms;â¦ the diagnosis of various types; â¦and various types of imaging. "--Reference & Research Book News, December 2013